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Lot 331

Antique Brass Hotel Reception Bell. 16cm tall

Lot 220

A bronze portrait plaque mounted on stone, possibly Joseph Bell, Friend of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and on whom he modelled the character Sherlock Holmes (43cm x 31cm)

Lot 381

An H & F Paris reproduction brass lantern style clock, with turned finial and brass straps, above a pewter bell, with brass enamelled dial with roman and arabic numerals, raised on bun feet, with pendulum, keys etc. (42cm x d.21cm x 15cm)

Lot 249

H Jackson Lavington, 18th century and later longcase clock, the brass and silvered dial with Roman numerals to a brass movement striking on a bell, set in an oak case with plain trunk door and box base, 190cm highCondition report: Condition report has been sent

Lot 369

Early Mk 1 Tiger superbly restored and very impressively presented.First registered on 25th Feb 1965 to Humber Ltd.(owner of Rootes) With our vendor since 2015 since when it has been through a comprehensive ,ground-up rebuild by Miles Classics Huddersfield, Alpha Auto Concepts, and John Sleath Racing Doncaster. Invoices within the file total over £88,000Fully recommissioned in 2018-2019 and since then has covered fewer than 500 miles.The engine has been fully rebuilt as a fast-road spec by JSR Doncaster and dyno tested at 282.9bhp. Full Tan period leather, Black contrast stitched interior, tonneau cover in Black contrast Tan stitched. Superbly finished in Cherry Black with a lined factory hardtop and sitting on a set of period HalibrandsSupplied with its Green Log Book with history up to 1973, a full photographic history of the rebuild, engine spec, receipts/bills etc, lots of history, workshop manuals - original copies, spare parts etc.There are Sunbeam Tigers, there are nicely restored Sunbeam Tigers and there is EHP 171C.This Sunbeam Tiger Mk1 was first registered on the 25th February 1965 to Humber Ltd. the parent company, 60% owned by the Rootes Brothers at the time. It’s believed by our vendor that the car was retained by the factory for some development work but that hasn’t been established. Whatever its early history, the Tiger has more recent Manx Rally and Sprint history and lived on the Isle of Man for some time in the late 70s to late 80s registered as 644 SPB. We understand that it was fitted with an engine built by Steve Burns to ‘Sprint’ spec (Steve was Sunbeam Tiger Owners Club Competitions Secretary at the time). It was subsequently sold to Peter Marshall who returned it to EHP 171C during his ownership.The current chapter of this Tiger’s tale began in 2015 when it was purchased by our vendor since when it has been through a comprehensive, ground-up, ‘rotisserie’ restoration by Miles Classics Huddersfield, Alpha Auto Concepts, and John Sleath Racing Doncaster. The cars History File can be inspected at our ‘Documents Desk’ and within the file are restoration invoices to the value of over £88,000 alongside a splendid collection of images displaying exactly where it went. The engine was been fully rebuilt as a fast-road spec by JSR Doncaster and dyno tested at 282.9bhp. New fast-road clutch, headers, hp radiator and header tank, larger fan, MSG electronic ignition and Holley 600cfm carb/air filter – all new. 'Powered by Ford' painted rocker-covers, Kenlowe twin electric fans and silicone hosing throughout. It also has a shatter proof bell-housing fitted and Lockheed servo-assisted brakes. There is evidence of the car’s race history with a solid firewall in the boot rather than the curtain as standard and the original battery cut-off has been retained and re-located in the boot. The gearbox tunnel is also modified to receive the ‘top loader’ Hurst Super Sifter with reverse lock-out, again still fitted to the car.The Tiger’s interior is really special as can be gleaned from the relevant invoice; “Retrim Tiger interior in Saddle Tan Bentley leather, including seats, doors, dash and various panels. Make new stereo housing console and speaker footwell panels. Fit sound deadening and install new carpets and underlay throughout. Full boot interior retrim including panels, battery cover and wheel cover. Fit mohair hood to frame and fit fixing to car body. Trim hardtop headlining and make hood bag. Total invoice price: £9,900.”The same attention has been paid to the Sunbeam’s exterior and it now looks fabulous in a deep Cherry Black with a matching hardtop and sitting on a set of period Halibrands. The car is STOC registered and has been featured in the Tiger Times, Rallye Sport, and many Classic magazines. It’s accompanied by the original Green Logbook showing its ownership up to 1973, a full photographic history of the rebuild, receipts/bills etc, tons of history, workshop manuals, original copies, spare parts and more. A full engine spec is available on request.Our vendor has invested more than £110,000 in this remarkable motor car which makes the current guide seem very sensible. We welcome and encourage any inspection of this top Tiger.SpecificationMake: SUNBEAMModel: TIGERYear: 1965Chassis Number: B9472424HR0FERegistration Number: EHP 171CDrive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 508

A very smart manual example of the E34 M5, UK-supplied, rarely seen in this condition and showing an odometer reading of 45,587 miles.Supplied by the Blue Bell Garage, Wilmslow Ltd. on the 1st May 1990 in Brilliant Red with a Champagne leather interiorThe car was specified with optional electric roof, "de-chrome" option and AC Schnitzer alloy wheelsProduced from 1988, the E34 first generation of the M5 was powered by the 3.6-litre straight-six engine mated to a 5-speed Getrag manual boxThe history file includes every previously issued MOT Certificate warranting the mileage of 45,587 (atoc)Present also is the original service book, reams of historic invoices and the tool kitThe market for the E34 M5 has matured with UK-supplied examples in this condition and mileage in high demand.Whilst the 1980s saw an abundance of smaller two-door sports saloon produced for touring car homologation it was the BMW M5 that invented the notion of a full sized luxury saloon capable of incredible speeds. E34 generation of the M5 was produced from September 1988 to 1995. It was hand-built at BMW M GmbH in Garching, Germany. Assembly was done either by a single M employee or a team of M employees and generally took about two weeks. In the second half of 1991, engine displacement was increased to 3.8 litres with the S38B38. Power was now increased to 335bhp and the E34 M5 was the last M5 to feature an engine with a historical link to a BMW Motorsport racing engine. An E34 M5 was raced in the Australian 1992 Bathurst 12-Hour Production Car endurance race, placing 2nd overall and 1st in class. It was driven by former F1 champion Alan Jones, Neville Crichton and BMW Touring car driver, Tony Longhurst. Supplied by the Blue Bell Garage Wilmslow Ltd., Cheshire on the 1st May 1990 in Brilliant Red with Champagne leather interior, and like all M5s of the period, a six-speed manual gearbox. The car was specified with optional electric sunroof and unusually, although unused, a detachable hidden towbar, “chrome delete” option and AC Schnitzer alloy wheels. An invoice on file relates to the purchase and fitting of a new set of AC Schnitzer alloy wheels for £5,210, which remain on the car today. Kept by the first owner for some ten years it is said that he took the car to Germany and had the limiter removed at a cost of 2500DM, achieving just over 180mph on the autobahn before backing off. The history file includes every previously issued MOT certificate, warranting the mileage of 45,587 miles, at the time of cataloguing. Present also is the original service book, reams of historic invoices and tool kit. Very few examples of the E34 M5 are available in the global market in this condition and mileage, and fewer still have the distinction of being UK-supplied. Presented in classic period colours for serious consideration by enthusiast and connoisseur alike. SpecificationMake: BMWModel: 5-SERIES E34Year: 1990Chassis Number: WBSHD92030GA25048Registration Number: G811 XNCTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 605947893317 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 45600 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Cream LeatherClick here for more details and images

Lot 348

Nigerian Yoruba bronze bell with a cone shaped body with hanging chains and a bird finial to top, 29cm

Lot 352

Nigerian Yoruba charm, with a wooden blue painted body and hung with cowrie shells and a small bronze bell, approx 31cm long including shells

Lot 16

A collection of hallmarked silver, to include , a trophy on wooden plinth, a Liverpool Motor Club spoon, a tea strainer and bowl, a pin tray marked Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, weighted candlestick holder and a bell, along with a white metal ink well. BOOK A VIEWING TIME SLOT ON OUR WEBSITE FOR THIS LOT. IMPORTANT: Online bidding only. No in person collections, an additional charge of £15 (inc. VAT) applies to this lot to cover postage to registered UK only address.

Lot 789

A Victorian gilt metal shovel, a pair of candlesticks, a Tibetan type bell and four Art pottery knife rests. The former 34 cm long.

Lot 808

A vintage servants bell box by the East Anglian Elec Supply Co Ltd Downham Market. 33 cm wide.

Lot 55

Retro style Arcade ' Ring-a-bell ' Slot Machine / Game, 58cms long x 40cms high

Lot 70

Vintage E C Burrell & Son, Great Yarmouth, large red fire alarm hand winding bell

Lot 2164

A Silver Alarm Verge Pocket Watch, signed Hubert, London, circa 1720, gilt fusee verge movement signed and numbered 620, baluster shaped pillars, hammer alarm striking on a bell, champleve dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, central alarm disc, later pierced hands, inner case sides elaborately engraved with a mask and finely pierced with scroll and bird decoration, (outer case is missing), 45mm wideCondition report: Case back with surface scratches and small dents, later glass, later hands, dial with small scratches, possibly a later alarm disc, balance cock appears to have a silver solder repair mark, movement in going order and the alarm is working.

Lot 129

A French Bronze and Ormolu Mounted Urn Shaped Striking Mantel Clock, a Paris, 19th century, urn shaped case with side lion head masks, 4-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, 35cm highCondition report: Case with small scratches and minor rubbing to the edges, top side of the case with finial missing, dial with small scratches and a small hairline crack, in going order and striking, with pendulum.

Lot 130

A Sienna Marble Bronze Striking Mantel Clock, signed Bardel, circa 1840, surmounted by a bronze knelling lady, base with acanthus leaf decorated borders, 4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, and signed, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 52cm high Condition report: Case with chips to edges, minor cracks in parts, bronze figure with minor scratches, dial with scratches, silvered surfaces are slightly rubbed around winding holes, movement is clean, with pendulum.

Lot 131

A French Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, signed Dupont a Paris, circa 1840, the elaborate case with scroll and acanthus leaf pediment, central knelling winged cherub, base with shell motifs, knight and swag decoration, silvered dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with silk suspension and outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate signed and numbered 298, 47.5cm highCondition report: Ormolu surfaces are discoloured, dial is discoloured, movement is not working, going train spring is fully wound and the striking barrel is not working.

Lot 132

A Bronze Striking Mantel Clock, signed Jn Fs Bautte & Cie, Geneve, circa 1830, case depicting a seated lady in robes holding a tree and a dog looking to her, base with acanthus leaf decorated borders, gilt dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin barrel movement with silk suspension, outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Cleret, 48cm highCondition report: Case with small scratches in parts and minor rubbing marks, dial is discoloured and the numerals are rubbed in parts, movement needs cleaning, bell with large chips and needs replacing, later pendulum.

Lot 133

A Champleve Enamel Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, winged cherub mounts, multi-coloured champleve enamel decorated panels, 3-1/2-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, 43cm highCondition report: Case surfaces are discoloured, top four corners above the columns appears to have four finials missing, enamel work looks clean, glass with small scratches, dial with small scratches, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum.

Lot 134

A Japanese Makura Dokei Striking Table Clock, circa 1850, case with floral engraved front and floral pierced side door latched panels, surmounted by the weighted foliot balance, 3-inch dial with Japanese character hour markers, single hand, two train movement with verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 13cm highCondition report: Case with small scratches in parts, surfaces are discoloured in parts, dial hour markers are discoloured, movement looks complete but needs cleaning, movement is working and striking.

Lot 136

A Brass Skeleton Mantel Timepiece with Passing Strike, circa 1870, single fusee movement with anchor escapement and passing strike on a top mounted bell, four spoke wheels, 6-inch silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, raised upon an ebonised wooden base and beneath a glass dome, 43cm highCondition report: Movement plates with areas of pitting marks, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order and the passing strike is working. Wooden base with scratches, glass dome is complete.

Lot 137

A French Empire Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1810, case depicting a figure in robes holding a garland of flowers and a jug in the other hand watering a central basket of flowers, base with floral and bird decoration, acanthus leaf borders, enamel Roman numeral chapter ring and indistinctly signed and possibly Ls Peschelle, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, raised upon a wooden gilt base and beneath a glass dome, 44cm highCondition report: Ormolu surfaces are slightly discoloured, case with surface scratches, centre hand brass collet and pin are missing, movement is dirty, both spring barrels are fully wound, movement is not working and not striking at present, movement needs a service.

Lot 147

A Balloon Shaped Striking Table Clock, signed Johnson, Gray's Inn Passage, circa 1800, ebonised case with arched pediment and a pineapple finial, side carrying handles, front with sunburst plaque, bracket feet, 6-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate signed and with a strike/not strike selection lever, 45cm highCondition report: Ebonised surfaces are slightly rubbed in parts and with small chips and scratches in parts, back door edges with chips, top finial is loose, dial is clean and possibly restored, movement is clean and in going order.

Lot 148

A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Geo Cooper, London, circa 1810, arch pediment with brass carrying handle, brass fish scale pierced sound fret panels, bracket feet, 7-inch convex painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, 42cm high over handleCondition report: Top pediment is faded in parts and with small cracks, case with small cracks to veneers and scratches, back left hand corner with one piece of moulding missing, front door with a later brass escutchon, dial with crazing marks throughout, painted dial surfaces with flaking in parts and some paint slightly lacking, hands are discoloured, movement in going order and striking.

Lot 150

An Austrian Ebonised Striking Alarm Table Clock, signed Joseph Kerner, in Leoben, late 18th century, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle and turned finials, glass side panels, pull repeat and alarm winding cords, 5-1/2-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, elaborately scroll engraved dial centre with mock pendulum aperture and alarm disc, arch signed on a circular silvered plaque, twin spring barrel movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, bob pendulum, 43cm highCondition report: Case with rubbing to ebonised surfaces, small chips and cracks in parts, top right hand corner with a crack and needs securing, small signs of woodworm holes which appear to be none active, dial is discoloured, movement looks complete but needs cleaning, in going order.

Lot 153

A Mahogany Brass Inlaid Striking Table Clock, signed Jno Shuttleworth, Colchester, circa 1820, arched pediment, brass inlaid front, side carrying handles and pierced sound frets, brass ball feet, 8-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate signed, 49cm highCondition report: Case is faded, top left hand side beading is missing, some small scratches and small cracks to veneers in parts, dial with small chips in parts to the painted surface, dial with surface scratches, movement is complete and in going order, with pendulum.

Lot 154

A Mahogany Pull Quarter Repeat Table Timepiece, signed Thos Green, Liverpool, circa 1790, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, glass side panels, side pull quarter repeat cord, bracket feet, 7-inch arch painted dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, date aperture, floral painted borders, arch signed in a cartouche, single fusee movement with verge escapement and pull quarter and hour repeating on two small bells and a larger bell, elaborately engraved backplate with a central pagoda scene and signed, movement secured in by brackets, bob pendulum, 52cm high over handleCondition report: Case with small scratches and small dents in parts, case has a good colour, dial paint is slightly chipped around the winding holes, movement looks clean, movement winding smoothly and in going order.

Lot 155

A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Nicoll, Gt Portland St, London, circa 1820, arch pediment with a pineapple finial, ringed carrying side handles and fish scale frets, 8-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 50cm highCondition report: Case with small cracks and minor chips in parts, metal mounts are slightly discoloured, dial has been re-painted but to a high standard, dial with minor scratches, movement looks complete, movement in going order and striking, with pendulum.

Lot 158

A Mahogany Striking Alarm Table Clock, signed John Smith, York, circa 1770, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, side pull repeat and alarm winding cords, 7-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, finely matted dial centre with an alarm disc, lower strike/silent selection dial and signed above, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement, hour and half hour striking on two bells and alarm striking, (later case), 56cm high over handleCondition report: Later made case, case sides with some cracks and chips in parts, feet are scuffed and chipped in parts, dial chapter rings are discoloured in parts, movement looks complete but needs cleaning, movement plates with small scratches, pendulum steel rod with small rust marks, movement in going order.

Lot 171

A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Wm Jas Miller, Lombard Street, London, circa 1770, pagoda pediment, brass capped columns, glazed side panels, arch trunk door, plinth with stepped skirting, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, strike/not strike selection lever above 12, arch with silvered disc signed, date aperture and seconds dial, five pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later case, 252cmCondition report: Later case, case surfaces appear to have been cleaned and polished, some veneers with chips and cracks, some signs of restoration to the veneers in parts, dial is discoloured in parts, movement needs cleaning, with two brass cased weights and a pendulum.

Lot 173

A Scottish Mahogany Month Going Quarter Striking Longcase Clock, signed Macpherson, Edinburgh, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, Corinthian capped stop brass fluted columns, side pierced sound frets, well figured trunk door flanked by inset fluted pilasters, plinth with matching veneers, 13-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, arch with silvered disc signed, triple weight driven five pillar movement, anchor escapement, quarter striking on a small bell and hour striking on a larger bell, 233cm highCondition report: Hood with later pierced frets but made to a high standard, side of the plinth with cracks, later skirting, feet are missing, dial is discoloured, movement looks complete, mechanism for the hour striking side is stuck at present and needs slight attention, with three weights and a pendulum.

Lot 1654

A rare early 19th c. glass urn, thumb and slice cut on square base with bell shape lid, 12'' tall, Georgian waisted pedestal vase also with thumb and slice cut, 19th c. faceted sided decanted with three neck rings and mushroom stopper and a Regency slice swag cut jar.

Lot 1638

A good quantity of coloured glass including amber stemmed bon bon dish with lid, blue vases, bells, basket and dolphin, green vases and pear shape bell, purple vases etc.

Lot 1590

A quantity of Goss and Carlton ware souvenir china including Doncaster dog, March rabbit, posy vase, bell, table etc.

Lot 1144

A vintage carved wooden Camel bell and an antique clog with carved decoration.

Lot 1464

A large Poole Pottery inverted bell vase in 'volcano' pattern, 17" tall (with extensive repair and damage, two large pieces glued together, chips to glaze)

Lot 1621

A box of glass including an engraved 1971 Christmas bell by C.P. Kimberley, fruit dishes etc.

Lot 82

Four Royal Doulton figures, comprising Cissie HN1809, Bo Peep HN1811, Tinkle Bell HN1677, and Linda HN2106.

Lot 117

Japanese carved wood netsukes modelled as animals to include rabbit and bear with beaded strings, two Buddha figures, mother of pearl panels carved with birds and foliage, jadeite necklaces, brass bell etc

Lot 81a

Royal Doulton figures comprising 'The Falconer' character jug, 'Southern Bell' and 'Janet', and two other ceramic figures

Lot 152

Whitby and Saltburn linen backed map for tourists and cyclists, Ward Lock Scarborough and the Yorkshire Coast illustrated guide book, AA Scarborough Leaflet and a Storey & Bell tailors and outfitters Scarborough clothes brush

Lot 1528

An unusual brass drum carriage clock, with 5in enamel dial and bell striking movement, height including handle 17cm; together with another similar smaller timepiece. 

Lot 1593

A World War I trench art bell, 32.5cm high. 

Lot 1644

An 18th century Staffordshire pottery jug, probably Samuel Bell, decorated with red and white chequered decoration, 11.5cm high.  

Lot 1035

A G.B. Bell & Howell 624 8 mm cine camera together with a Kodak Retinette 1B, a Cannon Sure Shot 200mxl, and a Cannon Sure Shot Supreme camera

Lot 1338

Victorian black slate and rouge marble mantle clock, having rouge corner pilasters supporting a slate and marble pediment, the white enamel face having an open escapement, striking and chiming on a bell, (running at the time of cataloguing however accuracy and reliability cannot be confirmed), 30.5 x 16 x 38.5 cm.

Lot 317

Gillett and Johnston 1952 boxed commemorative coronation bell, coronation spoon,Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee caddy spoon and other royal related memorabilia

Lot 587

Late Victorian silver whistle, rattle and teether (A/F, lacking one bell), Birmingham 1889

Lot 614

Daniel Dalton, Church Lanford, late c18th 30-hour oak longcase clock. With shaped caddy top blind fretwork frieze, square glazed door enclosing 11" brass dial, with cast brass spandrels and applied chaptering with date aperture wheel cantilever striking movement on a bell H197.5cm

Lot 827

Midland Railway locomotive Whistle complete with operating valve and pointed finial. Stands 18in tall with bell diameter 3.75in.

Lot 230

Advertising enamel sign SMOKE AND ENJOY RED BELL TOBACCO EDWARDS RINGER & CO. In good condition with some chipping, measures 30in x 20in.

Lot 231

Advertising enamel sign SMOKE BLUE BELL TOBACCO COOL & MELLOW. Double sided with wall mounting flange. Both sides in good condition with some chipping and slight loss of shine. Measures 20in x 14in.

Lot 442

Southern Railway enamel signal box Bell Plunger ring BATTERSEA PARK BLOCK BELL THROUGH. Measures 3in diameter and is in excellent condition.

Lot 569

LNWR locomotive Whistle complete with operating valve stamped LNW. Whistle stands 11in tall with a bell diameter 2.5in.

Lot 620

Midland Railway locomotive Whistle complete with operating valve and acorn finial. Stands 17in tall with bell diameter 3.75in.

Lot 644

Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway mahogany cased Double Line Block Instrument with LNWR/LMS dog kennel block bell fitted to the top. The case is stamped L&YR. In nicely restored condition stands 25in tall.

Lot 658

North British Railway station Hand bell, cast bronze with NBR hand engraved into the front. Complete with clapper and mahogany handle, stands 13in tall.

Lot 713

Southern Railway enamel signal box Bell Plunger ring FACTORY JC. Measures 3in diameter and is in excellent condition.

Lot 235

A late Staffordshire "Speed the Plough" loving cup, a framed Victorian transfer printed tile, a Coalport china part tea service (a/f) and a school hand bell with turned wood handle (no clanger in bell)

Lot 1047

Oak Candlesticks, trivet, flat iron,pool balls, etc:- One Box. Bell & Howell projector.

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